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The part of the sentence "I'm toast" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this to mean that you are exhausted or that something has gone wrong and there is no hope for a good outcome. For example: "I've been working on this project all day and I'm toast."
Idiom
You're toast.
If someone tells you that you are toast, you are in a lot of trouble.
Exact(10)
A month later, I'm toast.
If the Irish are next, I'm toast.
Did you read that and think, I'm toast?
"If this is cancer, I'm toast," I said.
If Peter doesn't turn something up in an hour, I'm toast," Dr. Riess said.
(Deciding to turn back, one man announces, "I'm toast".) There is some pretty scenery, and Erik's final gesture atop Everest, in memory of his mother, is truly touching.
Similar(48)
I was toast.
"I was toast from that day," she says, "and I knew I was.
I knew that if I wrote this book [The Sportswriter] and it really was a bust, then I was toast.
"Since the law was on his side because of Rittenband's conduct, I was convinced I was toast if he ever came back, and my career would be over," he wrote.
"I thought I was toast".
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